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Post-High School Survey

Students were surveyed one year and five years after they graduated from high school to see how they were doing.  These are student perception surveys and were done by attempting to contact students by mail and by phone.

College Enrollment, Persistance and Graduation Rates

Washtenaw and Livingston Counties are both part of the Michigan College Access Network and as part of this network have been able to receive information on students after they graduate from high school.

National Student Clearinghouse Classes of 2005-2012 Report -- Washtenaw County

National Student Clearinghouse Classes of 2006-2010 Report - Livingston County

Similar information is also available at MISchoolData.org
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